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25
26 #include "config.h"
27
28 #include "KURL.h"
29
30 #include "TextEncoding.h"
31 #include <wtf/text/CString.h>
32 #include <wtf/HashMap.h>
33 #include <wtf/HexNumber.h>
34 #include <wtf/StdLibExtras.h>
35 #include <wtf/text/StringHash.h>
36
37 #if USE(ICU_UNICODE)
38 #include <unicode/uidna.h>
39 #elif USE(QT4_UNICODE)
40 #include <QUrl>
41 #elif USE(GLIB_UNICODE)
42 #include <glib.h>
43 #include "GOwnPtr.h"
44 #endif
45
46 #include <stdio.h>
47
48 using namespace std;
49 using namespace WTF;
50
51 namespace WebCore {
52
53 typedef Vector<char, 512> CharBuffer;
54 typedef Vector<UChar, 512> UCharBuffer;
55
56 static const unsigned maximumValidPortNumber = 0xFFFE;
57 static const unsigned invalidPortNumber = 0xFFFF;
58
59 #if !USE(GOOGLEURL)
60
61 // FIXME: This file makes too much use of the + operator on String.
62 // We either have to optimize that operator so it doesn't involve
63 // so many allocations, or change this to use Vector<UChar> instead.
64
65 enum URLCharacterClasses {
66 // alpha
67 SchemeFirstChar = 1 << 0,
68
69 // ( alpha | digit | "+" | "-" | "." )
70 SchemeChar = 1 << 1,
71
72 // mark = "-" | "_" | "." | "!" | "~" | "*" | "'" | "(" | ")"
73 // unreserved = alphanum | mark
74 // ( unreserved | escaped | ";" | ":" | "&" | "=" | "+" | "$" | "," )
75 UserInfoChar = 1 << 2,
76
77 // alnum | "." | "-" | "%"
78 // The above is what the specification says, but we are lenient to
79 // match existing practice and also allow:
80 // "_"
81 HostnameChar = 1 << 3,
82
83 // hexdigit | ":" | "%"
84 IPv6Char = 1 << 4,
85
86 // "#" | "?" | "/" | nul
87 PathSegmentEndChar = 1 << 5,
88
89 // not allowed in path
90 BadChar = 1 << 6
91 };
92
93 static const unsigned char characterClassTable[256] = {
94 /* 0 nul */ PathSegmentEndChar, /* 1 soh */ BadChar,
95 /* 2 stx */ BadChar, /* 3 etx */ BadChar,
96 /* 4 eot */ BadChar, /* 5 enq */ BadChar, /* 6 ack */ BadChar, /* 7 bel */ BadChar,
97 /* 8 bs */ BadChar, /* 9 ht */ BadChar, /* 10 nl */ BadChar, /* 11 vt */ BadChar,
98 /* 12 np */ BadChar, /* 13 cr */ BadChar, /* 14 so */ BadChar, /* 15 si */ BadChar,
99 /* 16 dle */ BadChar, /* 17 dc1 */ BadChar, /* 18 dc2 */ BadChar, /* 19 dc3 */ BadChar,
100 /* 20 dc4 */ BadChar, /* 21 nak */ BadChar, /* 22 syn */ BadChar, /* 23 etb */ BadChar,
101 /* 24 can */ BadChar, /* 25 em */ BadChar, /* 26 sub */ BadChar, /* 27 esc */ BadChar,
102 /* 28 fs */ BadChar, /* 29 gs */ BadChar, /* 30 rs */ BadChar, /* 31 us */ BadChar,
103 /* 32 sp */ BadChar, /* 33 ! */ UserInfoChar,
104 /* 34 " */ BadChar, /* 35 # */ PathSegmentEndChar | BadChar,
105 /* 36 $ */ UserInfoChar, /* 37 % */ UserInfoChar | HostnameChar | IPv6Char | BadChar,
106 /* 38 & */ UserInfoChar, /* 39 ' */ UserInfoChar,
107 /* 40 ( */ UserInfoChar, /* 41 ) */ UserInfoChar,
108 /* 42 * */ UserInfoChar, /* 43 + */ SchemeChar | UserInfoChar,
109 /* 44 , */ UserInfoChar,
110 /* 45 - */ SchemeChar | UserInfoChar | HostnameChar,
111 /* 46 . */ SchemeChar | UserInfoChar | HostnameChar | IPv6Char,
112 /* 47 / */ PathSegmentEndChar,
113 /* 48 0 */ SchemeChar | UserInfoChar | HostnameChar | IPv6Char,
114 /* 49 1 */ SchemeChar | UserInfoChar | HostnameChar | IPv6Char,
115 /* 50 2 */ SchemeChar | UserInfoChar | HostnameChar | IPv6Char,
116 /* 51 3 */ SchemeChar | UserInfoChar | HostnameChar | IPv6Char,
117 /* 52 4 */ SchemeChar | UserInfoChar | HostnameChar | IPv6Char,
118 /* 53 5 */ SchemeChar | UserInfoChar | HostnameChar | IPv6Char,
119 /* 54 6 */ SchemeChar | UserInfoChar | HostnameChar | IPv6Char,
120 /* 55 7 */ SchemeChar | UserInfoChar | HostnameChar | IPv6Char,
121 /* 56 8 */ SchemeChar | UserInfoChar | HostnameChar | IPv6Char,
122 /* 57 9 */ SchemeChar | UserInfoChar | HostnameChar | IPv6Char,
123 /* 58 : */ UserInfoChar | IPv6Char, /* 59 ; */ UserInfoChar,
124 /* 60 < */ BadChar, /* 61 = */ UserInfoChar,
125 /* 62 > */ BadChar, /* 63 ? */ PathSegmentEndChar | BadChar,
126 /* 64 @ */ 0,
127 /* 65 A */ SchemeFirstChar | SchemeChar | UserInfoChar | HostnameChar | IPv6Char,
128 /* 66 B */ SchemeFirstChar | SchemeChar | UserInfoChar | HostnameChar | IPv6Char,
129 /* 67 C */ SchemeFirstChar | SchemeChar | UserInfoChar | HostnameChar | IPv6Char,
130 /* 68 D */ SchemeFirstChar | SchemeChar | UserInfoChar | HostnameChar | IPv6Char,
131 /* 69 E */ SchemeFirstChar | SchemeChar | UserInfoChar | HostnameChar | IPv6Char,
132 /* 70 F */ SchemeFirstChar | SchemeChar | UserInfoChar | HostnameChar | IPv6Char,
133 /* 71 G */ SchemeFirstChar | SchemeChar | UserInfoChar | HostnameChar,
134 /* 72 H */ SchemeFirstChar | SchemeChar | UserInfoChar | HostnameChar,
135 /* 73 I */ SchemeFirstChar | SchemeChar | UserInfoChar | HostnameChar,
136 /* 74 J */ SchemeFirstChar | SchemeChar | UserInfoChar | HostnameChar,
137 /* 75 K */ SchemeFirstChar | SchemeChar | UserInfoChar | HostnameChar,
138 /* 76 L */ SchemeFirstChar | SchemeChar | UserInfoChar | HostnameChar,
139 /* 77 M */ SchemeFirstChar | SchemeChar | UserInfoChar | HostnameChar,
140 /* 78 N */ SchemeFirstChar | SchemeChar | UserInfoChar | HostnameChar,
141 /* 79 O */ SchemeFirstChar | SchemeChar | UserInfoChar | HostnameChar,
142 /* 80 P */ SchemeFirstChar | SchemeChar | UserInfoChar | HostnameChar,
143 /* 81 Q */ SchemeFirstChar | SchemeChar | UserInfoChar | HostnameChar,
144 /* 82 R */ SchemeFirstChar | SchemeChar | UserInfoChar | HostnameChar,
145 /* 83 S */ SchemeFirstChar | SchemeChar | UserInfoChar | HostnameChar,
146 /* 84 T */ SchemeFirstChar | SchemeChar | UserInfoChar | HostnameChar,
147 /* 85 U */ SchemeFirstChar | SchemeChar | UserInfoChar | HostnameChar,
148 /* 86 V */ SchemeFirstChar | SchemeChar | UserInfoChar | HostnameChar,
149 /* 87 W */ SchemeFirstChar | SchemeChar | UserInfoChar | HostnameChar,
150 /* 88 X */ SchemeFirstChar | SchemeChar | UserInfoChar | HostnameChar,
151 /* 89 Y */ SchemeFirstChar | SchemeChar | UserInfoChar | HostnameChar,
152 /* 90 Z */ SchemeFirstChar | SchemeChar | UserInfoChar | HostnameChar,
153 /* 91 [ */ 0,
154 /* 92 \ */ 0, /* 93 ] */ 0,
155 /* 94 ^ */ 0,
156 /* 95 _ */ UserInfoChar | HostnameChar,
157 /* 96 ` */ 0,
158 /* 97 a */ SchemeFirstChar | SchemeChar | UserInfoChar | HostnameChar | IPv6Char,
159 /* 98 b */ SchemeFirstChar | SchemeChar | UserInfoChar | HostnameChar | IPv6Char,
160 /* 99 c */ SchemeFirstChar | SchemeChar | UserInfoChar | HostnameChar | IPv6Char,
161 /* 100 d */ SchemeFirstChar | SchemeChar | UserInfoChar | HostnameChar | IPv6Char,
162 /* 101 e */ SchemeFirstChar | SchemeChar | UserInfoChar | HostnameChar | IPv6Char,
163 /* 102 f */ SchemeFirstChar | SchemeChar | UserInfoChar | HostnameChar | IPv6Char,
164 /* 103 g */ SchemeFirstChar | SchemeChar | UserInfoChar | HostnameChar,
165 /* 104 h */ SchemeFirstChar | SchemeChar | UserInfoChar | HostnameChar,
166 /* 105 i */ SchemeFirstChar | SchemeChar | UserInfoChar | HostnameChar,
167 /* 106 j */ SchemeFirstChar | SchemeChar | UserInfoChar | HostnameChar,
168 /* 107 k */ SchemeFirstChar | SchemeChar | UserInfoChar | HostnameChar,
169 /* 108 l */ SchemeFirstChar | SchemeChar | UserInfoChar | HostnameChar,
170 /* 109 m */ SchemeFirstChar | SchemeChar | UserInfoChar | HostnameChar,
171 /* 110 n */ SchemeFirstChar | SchemeChar | UserInfoChar | HostnameChar,
172 /* 111 o */ SchemeFirstChar | SchemeChar | UserInfoChar | HostnameChar,
173 /* 112 p */ SchemeFirstChar | SchemeChar | UserInfoChar | HostnameChar,
174 /* 113 q */ SchemeFirstChar | SchemeChar | UserInfoChar | HostnameChar,
175 /* 114 r */ SchemeFirstChar | SchemeChar | UserInfoChar | HostnameChar,
176 /* 115 s */ SchemeFirstChar | SchemeChar | UserInfoChar | HostnameChar,
177 /* 116 t */ SchemeFirstChar | SchemeChar | UserInfoChar | HostnameChar,
178 /* 117 u */ SchemeFirstChar | SchemeChar | UserInfoChar | HostnameChar,
179 /* 118 v */ SchemeFirstChar | SchemeChar | UserInfoChar | HostnameChar,
180 /* 119 w */ SchemeFirstChar | SchemeChar | UserInfoChar | HostnameChar,
181 /* 120 x */ SchemeFirstChar | SchemeChar | UserInfoChar | HostnameChar,
182 /* 121 y */ SchemeFirstChar | SchemeChar | UserInfoChar | HostnameChar,
183 /* 122 z */ SchemeFirstChar | SchemeChar | UserInfoChar | HostnameChar,
184 /* 123 { */ 0,
185 /* 124 | */ 0, /* 125 } */ 0, /* 126 ~ */ UserInfoChar, /* 127 del */ BadChar,
186 /* 128 */ BadChar, /* 129 */ BadChar, /* 130 */ BadChar, /* 131 */ BadChar,
187 /* 132 */ BadChar, /* 133 */ BadChar, /* 134 */ BadChar, /* 135 */ BadChar,
188 /* 136 */ BadChar, /* 137 */ BadChar, /* 138 */ BadChar, /* 139 */ BadChar,
189 /* 140 */ BadChar, /* 141 */ BadChar, /* 142 */ BadChar, /* 143 */ BadChar,
190 /* 144 */ BadChar, /* 145 */ BadChar, /* 146 */ BadChar, /* 147 */ BadChar,
191 /* 148 */ BadChar, /* 149 */ BadChar, /* 150 */ BadChar, /* 151 */ BadChar,
192 /* 152 */ BadChar, /* 153 */ BadChar, /* 154 */ BadChar, /* 155 */ BadChar,
193 /* 156 */ BadChar, /* 157 */ BadChar, /* 158 */ BadChar, /* 159 */ BadChar,
194 /* 160 */ BadChar, /* 161 */ BadChar, /* 162 */ BadChar, /* 163 */ BadChar,
195 /* 164 */ BadChar, /* 165 */ BadChar, /* 166 */ BadChar, /* 167 */ BadChar,
196 /* 168 */ BadChar, /* 169 */ BadChar, /* 170 */ BadChar, /* 171 */ BadChar,
197 /* 172 */ BadChar, /* 173 */ BadChar, /* 174 */ BadChar, /* 175 */ BadChar,
198 /* 176 */ BadChar, /* 177 */ BadChar, /* 178 */ BadChar, /* 179 */ BadChar,
199 /* 180 */ BadChar, /* 181 */ BadChar, /* 182 */ BadChar, /* 183 */ BadChar,
200 /* 184 */ BadChar, /* 185 */ BadChar, /* 186 */ BadChar, /* 187 */ BadChar,
201 /* 188 */ BadChar, /* 189 */ BadChar, /* 190 */ BadChar, /* 191 */ BadChar,
202 /* 192 */ BadChar, /* 193 */ BadChar, /* 194 */ BadChar, /* 195 */ BadChar,
203 /* 196 */ BadChar, /* 197 */ BadChar, /* 198 */ BadChar, /* 199 */ BadChar,
204 /* 200 */ BadChar, /* 201 */ BadChar, /* 202 */ BadChar, /* 203 */ BadChar,
205 /* 204 */ BadChar, /* 205 */ BadChar, /* 206 */ BadChar, /* 207 */ BadChar,
206 /* 208 */ BadChar, /* 209 */ BadChar, /* 210 */ BadChar, /* 211 */ BadChar,
207 /* 212 */ BadChar, /* 213 */ BadChar, /* 214 */ BadChar, /* 215 */ BadChar,
208 /* 216 */ BadChar, /* 217 */ BadChar, /* 218 */ BadChar, /* 219 */ BadChar,
209 /* 220 */ BadChar, /* 221 */ BadChar, /* 222 */ BadChar, /* 223 */ BadChar,
210 /* 224 */ BadChar, /* 225 */ BadChar, /* 226 */ BadChar, /* 227 */ BadChar,
211 /* 228 */ BadChar, /* 229 */ BadChar, /* 230 */ BadChar, /* 231 */ BadChar,
212 /* 232 */ BadChar, /* 233 */ BadChar, /* 234 */ BadChar, /* 235 */ BadChar,
213 /* 236 */ BadChar, /* 237 */ BadChar, /* 238 */ BadChar, /* 239 */ BadChar,
214 /* 240 */ BadChar, /* 241 */ BadChar, /* 242 */ BadChar, /* 243 */ BadChar,
215 /* 244 */ BadChar, /* 245 */ BadChar, /* 246 */ BadChar, /* 247 */ BadChar,
216 /* 248 */ BadChar, /* 249 */ BadChar, /* 250 */ BadChar, /* 251 */ BadChar,
217 /* 252 */ BadChar, /* 253 */ BadChar, /* 254 */ BadChar, /* 255 */ BadChar
218 };
219
220 static int copyPathRemovingDots(char* dst, const char* src, int srcStart, int srcEnd);
221 static void encodeRelativeString(const String& rel, const TextEncoding&, CharBuffer& ouput);
222 static String substituteBackslashes(const String&);
223
isSchemeFirstChar(char c)224 static inline bool isSchemeFirstChar(char c) { return characterClassTable[static_cast<unsigned char>(c)] & SchemeFirstChar; }
isSchemeFirstChar(UChar c)225 static inline bool isSchemeFirstChar(UChar c) { return c <= 0xff && (characterClassTable[c] & SchemeFirstChar); }
isSchemeChar(char c)226 static inline bool isSchemeChar(char c) { return characterClassTable[static_cast<unsigned char>(c)] & SchemeChar; }
isSchemeChar(UChar c)227 static inline bool isSchemeChar(UChar c) { return c <= 0xff && (characterClassTable[c] & SchemeChar); }
isUserInfoChar(unsigned char c)228 static inline bool isUserInfoChar(unsigned char c) { return characterClassTable[c] & UserInfoChar; }
isHostnameChar(unsigned char c)229 static inline bool isHostnameChar(unsigned char c) { return characterClassTable[c] & HostnameChar; }
isIPv6Char(unsigned char c)230 static inline bool isIPv6Char(unsigned char c) { return characterClassTable[c] & IPv6Char; }
isPathSegmentEndChar(char c)231 static inline bool isPathSegmentEndChar(char c) { return characterClassTable[static_cast<unsigned char>(c)] & PathSegmentEndChar; }
isPathSegmentEndChar(UChar c)232 static inline bool isPathSegmentEndChar(UChar c) { return c <= 0xff && (characterClassTable[c] & PathSegmentEndChar); }
isBadChar(unsigned char c)233 static inline bool isBadChar(unsigned char c) { return characterClassTable[c] & BadChar; }
234
hexDigitValue(UChar c)235 static inline int hexDigitValue(UChar c)
236 {
237 ASSERT(isASCIIHexDigit(c));
238 if (c < 'A')
239 return c - '0';
240 return (c - 'A' + 10) & 0xF; // handle both upper and lower case without a branch
241 }
242
243 // Copies the source to the destination, assuming all the source characters are
244 // ASCII. The destination buffer must be large enough. Null characters are allowed
245 // in the source string, and no attempt is made to null-terminate the result.
copyASCII(const UChar * src,int length,char * dest)246 static void copyASCII(const UChar* src, int length, char* dest)
247 {
248 for (int i = 0; i < length; i++)
249 dest[i] = static_cast<char>(src[i]);
250 }
251
appendASCII(const String & base,const char * rel,size_t len,CharBuffer & buffer)252 static void appendASCII(const String& base, const char* rel, size_t len, CharBuffer& buffer)
253 {
254 buffer.resize(base.length() + len + 1);
255 copyASCII(base.characters(), base.length(), buffer.data());
256 memcpy(buffer.data() + base.length(), rel, len);
257 buffer[buffer.size() - 1] = '\0';
258 }
259
260 // FIXME: Move to PlatformString.h eventually.
261 // Returns the index of the first index in string |s| of any of the characters
262 // in |toFind|. |toFind| should be a null-terminated string, all characters up
263 // to the null will be searched. Returns int if not found.
findFirstOf(const UChar * s,int sLen,int startPos,const char * toFind)264 static int findFirstOf(const UChar* s, int sLen, int startPos, const char* toFind)
265 {
266 for (int i = startPos; i < sLen; i++) {
267 const char* cur = toFind;
268 while (*cur) {
269 if (s[i] == *(cur++))
270 return i;
271 }
272 }
273 return -1;
274 }
275
276 #ifndef NDEBUG
checkEncodedString(const String & url)277 static void checkEncodedString(const String& url)
278 {
279 for (unsigned i = 0; i < url.length(); ++i)
280 ASSERT(!(url[i] & ~0x7F));
281
282 ASSERT(!url.length() || isSchemeFirstChar(url[0]));
283 }
284 #else
checkEncodedString(const String &)285 static inline void checkEncodedString(const String&)
286 {
287 }
288 #endif
289
protocolIs(const String & string,const char * protocol)290 inline bool KURL::protocolIs(const String& string, const char* protocol)
291 {
292 return WebCore::protocolIs(string, protocol);
293 }
294
invalidate()295 void KURL::invalidate()
296 {
297 m_isValid = false;
298 m_protocolInHTTPFamily = false;
299 m_schemeEnd = 0;
300 m_userStart = 0;
301 m_userEnd = 0;
302 m_passwordEnd = 0;
303 m_hostEnd = 0;
304 m_portEnd = 0;
305 m_pathEnd = 0;
306 m_pathAfterLastSlash = 0;
307 m_queryEnd = 0;
308 m_fragmentEnd = 0;
309 }
310
KURL(ParsedURLStringTag,const char * url)311 KURL::KURL(ParsedURLStringTag, const char* url)
312 {
313 parse(url, 0);
314 ASSERT(url == m_string);
315 }
316
KURL(ParsedURLStringTag,const String & url)317 KURL::KURL(ParsedURLStringTag, const String& url)
318 {
319 parse(url);
320 ASSERT(url == m_string);
321 }
322
KURL(ParsedURLStringTag,const URLString & url)323 KURL::KURL(ParsedURLStringTag, const URLString& url)
324 {
325 parse(url.string());
326 ASSERT(url.string() == m_string);
327 }
328
KURL(const KURL & base,const String & relative)329 KURL::KURL(const KURL& base, const String& relative)
330 {
331 init(base, relative, UTF8Encoding());
332 }
333
KURL(const KURL & base,const String & relative,const TextEncoding & encoding)334 KURL::KURL(const KURL& base, const String& relative, const TextEncoding& encoding)
335 {
336 // For UTF-{7,16,32}, we want to use UTF-8 for the query part as
337 // we do when submitting a form. A form with GET method
338 // has its contents added to a URL as query params and it makes sense
339 // to be consistent.
340 init(base, relative, encoding.encodingForFormSubmission());
341 }
342
shouldTrimFromURL(unsigned char c)343 static bool shouldTrimFromURL(unsigned char c)
344 {
345 // Browsers ignore leading/trailing whitespace and control
346 // characters from URLs. Note that c is an *unsigned* char here
347 // so this comparison should only catch control characters.
348 return c <= ' ';
349 }
350
init(const KURL & base,const String & relative,const TextEncoding & encoding)351 void KURL::init(const KURL& base, const String& relative, const TextEncoding& encoding)
352 {
353 // Allow resolutions with a null or empty base URL, but not with any other invalid one.
354 // FIXME: Is this a good rule?
355 if (!base.m_isValid && !base.isEmpty()) {
356 m_string = relative;
357 invalidate();
358 return;
359 }
360
361 // For compatibility with Win IE, treat backslashes as if they were slashes,
362 // as long as we're not dealing with javascript: or data: URLs.
363 String rel = relative;
364 if (rel.contains('\\') && !(protocolIsJavaScript(rel) || protocolIs(rel, "data")))
365 rel = substituteBackslashes(rel);
366
367 String* originalString = &rel;
368
369 bool allASCII = charactersAreAllASCII(rel.characters(), rel.length());
370 CharBuffer strBuffer;
371 char* str;
372 size_t len;
373 if (allASCII) {
374 len = rel.length();
375 strBuffer.resize(len + 1);
376 copyASCII(rel.characters(), len, strBuffer.data());
377 strBuffer[len] = 0;
378 str = strBuffer.data();
379 } else {
380 originalString = 0;
381 encodeRelativeString(rel, encoding, strBuffer);
382 str = strBuffer.data();
383 len = strlen(str);
384 }
385
386 // Get rid of leading whitespace and control characters.
387 while (len && shouldTrimFromURL(*str)) {
388 originalString = 0;
389 str++;
390 --len;
391 }
392
393 // Get rid of trailing whitespace and control characters.
394 while (len && shouldTrimFromURL(str[len - 1])) {
395 originalString = 0;
396 str[--len] = '\0';
397 }
398
399 // According to the RFC, the reference should be interpreted as an
400 // absolute URI if possible, using the "leftmost, longest"
401 // algorithm. If the URI reference is absolute it will have a
402 // scheme, meaning that it will have a colon before the first
403 // non-scheme element.
404 bool absolute = false;
405 char* p = str;
406 if (isSchemeFirstChar(*p)) {
407 ++p;
408 while (isSchemeChar(*p)) {
409 ++p;
410 }
411 if (*p == ':') {
412 if (p[1] != '/' && equalIgnoringCase(base.protocol(), String(str, p - str)) && base.isHierarchical()) {
413 str = p + 1;
414 originalString = 0;
415 } else
416 absolute = true;
417 }
418 }
419
420 CharBuffer parseBuffer;
421
422 if (absolute) {
423 parse(str, originalString);
424 } else {
425 // If the base is empty or opaque (e.g. data: or javascript:), then the URL is invalid
426 // unless the relative URL is a single fragment.
427 if (!base.isHierarchical()) {
428 if (str[0] == '#') {
429 appendASCII(base.m_string.left(base.m_queryEnd), str, len, parseBuffer);
430 parse(parseBuffer.data(), 0);
431 } else {
432 m_string = relative;
433 invalidate();
434 }
435 return;
436 }
437
438 switch (str[0]) {
439 case '\0':
440 // The reference is empty, so this is a reference to the same document with any fragment identifier removed.
441 *this = base;
442 removeFragmentIdentifier();
443 break;
444 case '#': {
445 // must be fragment-only reference
446 appendASCII(base.m_string.left(base.m_queryEnd), str, len, parseBuffer);
447 parse(parseBuffer.data(), 0);
448 break;
449 }
450 case '?': {
451 // query-only reference, special case needed for non-URL results
452 appendASCII(base.m_string.left(base.m_pathEnd), str, len, parseBuffer);
453 parse(parseBuffer.data(), 0);
454 break;
455 }
456 case '/':
457 // must be net-path or absolute-path reference
458 if (str[1] == '/') {
459 // net-path
460 appendASCII(base.m_string.left(base.m_schemeEnd + 1), str, len, parseBuffer);
461 parse(parseBuffer.data(), 0);
462 } else {
463 // abs-path
464 appendASCII(base.m_string.left(base.m_portEnd), str, len, parseBuffer);
465 parse(parseBuffer.data(), 0);
466 }
467 break;
468 default:
469 {
470 // must be relative-path reference
471
472 // Base part plus relative part plus one possible slash added in between plus terminating \0 byte.
473 parseBuffer.resize(base.m_pathEnd + 1 + len + 1);
474
475 char* bufferPos = parseBuffer.data();
476
477 // first copy everything before the path from the base
478 unsigned baseLength = base.m_string.length();
479 const UChar* baseCharacters = base.m_string.characters();
480 CharBuffer baseStringBuffer(baseLength);
481 copyASCII(baseCharacters, baseLength, baseStringBuffer.data());
482 const char* baseString = baseStringBuffer.data();
483 const char* baseStringStart = baseString;
484 const char* pathStart = baseStringStart + base.m_portEnd;
485 while (baseStringStart < pathStart)
486 *bufferPos++ = *baseStringStart++;
487 char* bufferPathStart = bufferPos;
488
489 // now copy the base path
490 const char* baseStringEnd = baseString + base.m_pathEnd;
491
492 // go back to the last slash
493 while (baseStringEnd > baseStringStart && baseStringEnd[-1] != '/')
494 baseStringEnd--;
495
496 if (baseStringEnd == baseStringStart) {
497 // no path in base, add a path separator if necessary
498 if (base.m_schemeEnd + 1 != base.m_pathEnd && *str && *str != '?' && *str != '#')
499 *bufferPos++ = '/';
500 } else {
501 bufferPos += copyPathRemovingDots(bufferPos, baseStringStart, 0, baseStringEnd - baseStringStart);
502 }
503
504 const char* relStringStart = str;
505 const char* relStringPos = relStringStart;
506
507 while (*relStringPos && *relStringPos != '?' && *relStringPos != '#') {
508 if (relStringPos[0] == '.' && bufferPos[-1] == '/') {
509 if (isPathSegmentEndChar(relStringPos[1])) {
510 // skip over "." segment
511 relStringPos += 1;
512 if (relStringPos[0] == '/')
513 relStringPos++;
514 continue;
515 } else if (relStringPos[1] == '.' && isPathSegmentEndChar(relStringPos[2])) {
516 // skip over ".." segment and rewind the last segment
517 // the RFC leaves it up to the app to decide what to do with excess
518 // ".." segments - we choose to drop them since some web content
519 // relies on this.
520 relStringPos += 2;
521 if (relStringPos[0] == '/')
522 relStringPos++;
523 if (bufferPos > bufferPathStart + 1)
524 bufferPos--;
525 while (bufferPos > bufferPathStart + 1 && bufferPos[-1] != '/')
526 bufferPos--;
527 continue;
528 }
529 }
530
531 *bufferPos = *relStringPos;
532 relStringPos++;
533 bufferPos++;
534 }
535
536 // all done with the path work, now copy any remainder
537 // of the relative reference; this will also add a null terminator
538 strcpy(bufferPos, relStringPos);
539
540 parse(parseBuffer.data(), 0);
541
542 ASSERT(strlen(parseBuffer.data()) + 1 <= parseBuffer.size());
543 break;
544 }
545 }
546 }
547 }
548
copy() const549 KURL KURL::copy() const
550 {
551 KURL result = *this;
552 result.m_string = result.m_string.crossThreadString();
553 return result;
554 }
555
hasPath() const556 bool KURL::hasPath() const
557 {
558 return m_pathEnd != m_portEnd;
559 }
560
lastPathComponent() const561 String KURL::lastPathComponent() const
562 {
563 if (!hasPath())
564 return String();
565
566 unsigned end = m_pathEnd - 1;
567 if (m_string[end] == '/')
568 --end;
569
570 size_t start = m_string.reverseFind('/', end);
571 if (start < static_cast<unsigned>(m_portEnd))
572 return String();
573 ++start;
574
575 return m_string.substring(start, end - start + 1);
576 }
577
protocol() const578 String KURL::protocol() const
579 {
580 return m_string.left(m_schemeEnd);
581 }
582
host() const583 String KURL::host() const
584 {
585 int start = hostStart();
586 return decodeURLEscapeSequences(m_string.substring(start, m_hostEnd - start));
587 }
588
port() const589 unsigned short KURL::port() const
590 {
591 // We return a port of 0 if there is no port specified. This can happen in two situations:
592 // 1) The URL contains no colon after the host name and before the path component of the URL.
593 // 2) The URL contains a colon but there's no port number before the path component of the URL begins.
594 if (m_hostEnd == m_portEnd || m_hostEnd == m_portEnd - 1)
595 return 0;
596
597 const UChar* stringData = m_string.characters();
598 bool ok = false;
599 unsigned number = charactersToUIntStrict(stringData + m_hostEnd + 1, m_portEnd - m_hostEnd - 1, &ok);
600 if (!ok || number > maximumValidPortNumber)
601 return invalidPortNumber;
602 return number;
603 }
604
pass() const605 String KURL::pass() const
606 {
607 if (m_passwordEnd == m_userEnd)
608 return String();
609
610 return decodeURLEscapeSequences(m_string.substring(m_userEnd + 1, m_passwordEnd - m_userEnd - 1));
611 }
612
user() const613 String KURL::user() const
614 {
615 return decodeURLEscapeSequences(m_string.substring(m_userStart, m_userEnd - m_userStart));
616 }
617
fragmentIdentifier() const618 String KURL::fragmentIdentifier() const
619 {
620 if (m_fragmentEnd == m_queryEnd)
621 return String();
622
623 return m_string.substring(m_queryEnd + 1, m_fragmentEnd - (m_queryEnd + 1));
624 }
625
hasFragmentIdentifier() const626 bool KURL::hasFragmentIdentifier() const
627 {
628 return m_fragmentEnd != m_queryEnd;
629 }
630
copyParsedQueryTo(ParsedURLParameters & parameters) const631 void KURL::copyParsedQueryTo(ParsedURLParameters& parameters) const
632 {
633 const UChar* pos = m_string.characters() + m_pathEnd + 1;
634 const UChar* end = m_string.characters() + m_queryEnd;
635 while (pos < end) {
636 const UChar* parameterStart = pos;
637 while (pos < end && *pos != '&')
638 ++pos;
639 const UChar* parameterEnd = pos;
640 if (pos < end) {
641 ASSERT(*pos == '&');
642 ++pos;
643 }
644 if (parameterStart == parameterEnd)
645 continue;
646 const UChar* nameStart = parameterStart;
647 const UChar* equalSign = parameterStart;
648 while (equalSign < parameterEnd && *equalSign != '=')
649 ++equalSign;
650 if (equalSign == nameStart)
651 continue;
652 String name(nameStart, equalSign - nameStart);
653 String value = equalSign == parameterEnd ? String() : String(equalSign + 1, parameterEnd - equalSign - 1);
654 parameters.set(name, value);
655 }
656 }
657
baseAsString() const658 String KURL::baseAsString() const
659 {
660 return m_string.left(m_pathAfterLastSlash);
661 }
662
663 #ifdef NDEBUG
664
assertProtocolIsGood(const char *)665 static inline void assertProtocolIsGood(const char*)
666 {
667 }
668
669 #else
670
assertProtocolIsGood(const char * protocol)671 static void assertProtocolIsGood(const char* protocol)
672 {
673 const char* p = protocol;
674 while (*p) {
675 ASSERT(*p > ' ' && *p < 0x7F && !(*p >= 'A' && *p <= 'Z'));
676 ++p;
677 }
678 }
679
680 #endif
681
protocolIs(const char * protocol) const682 bool KURL::protocolIs(const char* protocol) const
683 {
684 assertProtocolIsGood(protocol);
685
686 // JavaScript URLs are "valid" and should be executed even if KURL decides they are invalid.
687 // The free function protocolIsJavaScript() should be used instead.
688 ASSERT(!equalIgnoringCase(protocol, String("javascript")));
689
690 if (!m_isValid)
691 return false;
692
693 // Do the comparison without making a new string object.
694 for (int i = 0; i < m_schemeEnd; ++i) {
695 if (!protocol[i] || toASCIILower(m_string[i]) != protocol[i])
696 return false;
697 }
698 return !protocol[m_schemeEnd]; // We should have consumed all characters in the argument.
699 }
700
query() const701 String KURL::query() const
702 {
703 if (m_queryEnd == m_pathEnd)
704 return String();
705
706 return m_string.substring(m_pathEnd + 1, m_queryEnd - (m_pathEnd + 1));
707 }
708
path() const709 String KURL::path() const
710 {
711 return decodeURLEscapeSequences(m_string.substring(m_portEnd, m_pathEnd - m_portEnd));
712 }
713
setProtocol(const String & s)714 bool KURL::setProtocol(const String& s)
715 {
716 // Firefox and IE remove everything after the first ':'.
717 size_t separatorPosition = s.find(':');
718 String newProtocol = s.substring(0, separatorPosition);
719
720 if (!isValidProtocol(newProtocol))
721 return false;
722
723 if (!m_isValid) {
724 parse(newProtocol + ":" + m_string);
725 return true;
726 }
727
728 parse(newProtocol + m_string.substring(m_schemeEnd));
729 return true;
730 }
731
setHost(const String & s)732 void KURL::setHost(const String& s)
733 {
734 if (!m_isValid)
735 return;
736
737 // FIXME: Non-ASCII characters must be encoded and escaped to match parse() expectations,
738 // and to avoid changing more than just the host.
739
740 bool slashSlashNeeded = m_userStart == m_schemeEnd + 1;
741
742 parse(m_string.left(hostStart()) + (slashSlashNeeded ? "//" : "") + s + m_string.substring(m_hostEnd));
743 }
744
removePort()745 void KURL::removePort()
746 {
747 if (m_hostEnd == m_portEnd)
748 return;
749 parse(m_string.left(m_hostEnd) + m_string.substring(m_portEnd));
750 }
751
setPort(unsigned short i)752 void KURL::setPort(unsigned short i)
753 {
754 if (!m_isValid)
755 return;
756
757 bool colonNeeded = m_portEnd == m_hostEnd;
758 int portStart = (colonNeeded ? m_hostEnd : m_hostEnd + 1);
759
760 parse(m_string.left(portStart) + (colonNeeded ? ":" : "") + String::number(i) + m_string.substring(m_portEnd));
761 }
762
setHostAndPort(const String & hostAndPort)763 void KURL::setHostAndPort(const String& hostAndPort)
764 {
765 if (!m_isValid)
766 return;
767
768 // FIXME: Non-ASCII characters must be encoded and escaped to match parse() expectations,
769 // and to avoid changing more than just host and port.
770
771 bool slashSlashNeeded = m_userStart == m_schemeEnd + 1;
772
773 parse(m_string.left(hostStart()) + (slashSlashNeeded ? "//" : "") + hostAndPort + m_string.substring(m_portEnd));
774 }
775
setUser(const String & user)776 void KURL::setUser(const String& user)
777 {
778 if (!m_isValid)
779 return;
780
781 // FIXME: Non-ASCII characters must be encoded and escaped to match parse() expectations,
782 // and to avoid changing more than just the user login.
783 String u;
784 int end = m_userEnd;
785 if (!user.isEmpty()) {
786 u = user;
787 if (m_userStart == m_schemeEnd + 1)
788 u = "//" + u;
789 // Add '@' if we didn't have one before.
790 if (end == m_hostEnd || (end == m_passwordEnd && m_string[end] != '@'))
791 u.append('@');
792 } else {
793 // Remove '@' if we now have neither user nor password.
794 if (m_userEnd == m_passwordEnd && end != m_hostEnd && m_string[end] == '@')
795 end += 1;
796 }
797 parse(m_string.left(m_userStart) + u + m_string.substring(end));
798 }
799
setPass(const String & password)800 void KURL::setPass(const String& password)
801 {
802 if (!m_isValid)
803 return;
804
805 // FIXME: Non-ASCII characters must be encoded and escaped to match parse() expectations,
806 // and to avoid changing more than just the user password.
807 String p;
808 int end = m_passwordEnd;
809 if (!password.isEmpty()) {
810 p = ":" + password + "@";
811 if (m_userEnd == m_schemeEnd + 1)
812 p = "//" + p;
813 // Eat the existing '@' since we are going to add our own.
814 if (end != m_hostEnd && m_string[end] == '@')
815 end += 1;
816 } else {
817 // Remove '@' if we now have neither user nor password.
818 if (m_userStart == m_userEnd && end != m_hostEnd && m_string[end] == '@')
819 end += 1;
820 }
821 parse(m_string.left(m_userEnd) + p + m_string.substring(end));
822 }
823
setFragmentIdentifier(const String & s)824 void KURL::setFragmentIdentifier(const String& s)
825 {
826 if (!m_isValid)
827 return;
828
829 // FIXME: Non-ASCII characters must be encoded and escaped to match parse() expectations.
830 parse(m_string.left(m_queryEnd) + "#" + s);
831 }
832
removeFragmentIdentifier()833 void KURL::removeFragmentIdentifier()
834 {
835 if (!m_isValid)
836 return;
837 parse(m_string.left(m_queryEnd));
838 }
839
setQuery(const String & query)840 void KURL::setQuery(const String& query)
841 {
842 if (!m_isValid)
843 return;
844
845 // FIXME: '#' and non-ASCII characters must be encoded and escaped.
846 // Usually, the query is encoded using document encoding, not UTF-8, but we don't have
847 // access to the document in this function.
848 if ((query.isEmpty() || query[0] != '?') && !query.isNull())
849 parse(m_string.left(m_pathEnd) + "?" + query + m_string.substring(m_queryEnd));
850 else
851 parse(m_string.left(m_pathEnd) + query + m_string.substring(m_queryEnd));
852
853 }
854
setPath(const String & s)855 void KURL::setPath(const String& s)
856 {
857 if (!m_isValid)
858 return;
859
860 // FIXME: encodeWithURLEscapeSequences does not correctly escape '#' and '?', so fragment and query parts
861 // may be inadvertently affected.
862 String path = s;
863 if (path.isEmpty() || path[0] != '/')
864 path = "/" + path;
865
866 parse(m_string.left(m_portEnd) + encodeWithURLEscapeSequences(path) + m_string.substring(m_pathEnd));
867 }
868
prettyURL() const869 String KURL::prettyURL() const
870 {
871 if (!m_isValid)
872 return m_string;
873
874 Vector<UChar> result;
875
876 append(result, protocol());
877 result.append(':');
878
879 Vector<UChar> authority;
880
881 if (m_hostEnd != m_passwordEnd) {
882 if (m_userEnd != m_userStart) {
883 append(authority, user());
884 authority.append('@');
885 }
886 append(authority, host());
887 if (hasPort()) {
888 authority.append(':');
889 append(authority, String::number(port()));
890 }
891 }
892
893 if (!authority.isEmpty()) {
894 result.append('/');
895 result.append('/');
896 result.append(authority);
897 } else if (protocolIs("file")) {
898 result.append('/');
899 result.append('/');
900 }
901
902 append(result, path());
903
904 if (m_pathEnd != m_queryEnd) {
905 result.append('?');
906 append(result, query());
907 }
908
909 if (m_fragmentEnd != m_queryEnd) {
910 result.append('#');
911 append(result, fragmentIdentifier());
912 }
913
914 return String::adopt(result);
915 }
916
decodeURLEscapeSequences(const String & str)917 String decodeURLEscapeSequences(const String& str)
918 {
919 return decodeURLEscapeSequences(str, UTF8Encoding());
920 }
921
decodeURLEscapeSequences(const String & str,const TextEncoding & encoding)922 String decodeURLEscapeSequences(const String& str, const TextEncoding& encoding)
923 {
924 Vector<UChar> result;
925
926 CharBuffer buffer;
927
928 unsigned length = str.length();
929 unsigned decodedPosition = 0;
930 unsigned searchPosition = 0;
931 size_t encodedRunPosition;
932 while ((encodedRunPosition = str.find('%', searchPosition)) != notFound) {
933 // Find the sequence of %-escape codes.
934 unsigned encodedRunEnd = encodedRunPosition;
935 while (length - encodedRunEnd >= 3
936 && str[encodedRunEnd] == '%'
937 && isASCIIHexDigit(str[encodedRunEnd + 1])
938 && isASCIIHexDigit(str[encodedRunEnd + 2]))
939 encodedRunEnd += 3;
940 searchPosition = encodedRunEnd;
941 if (encodedRunEnd == encodedRunPosition) {
942 ++searchPosition;
943 continue;
944 }
945
946 // Decode the %-escapes into bytes.
947 unsigned runLength = (encodedRunEnd - encodedRunPosition) / 3;
948 buffer.resize(runLength);
949 char* p = buffer.data();
950 const UChar* q = str.characters() + encodedRunPosition;
951 for (unsigned i = 0; i < runLength; ++i) {
952 *p++ = (hexDigitValue(q[1]) << 4) | hexDigitValue(q[2]);
953 q += 3;
954 }
955
956 // Decode the bytes into Unicode characters.
957 String decoded = (encoding.isValid() ? encoding : UTF8Encoding()).decode(buffer.data(), p - buffer.data());
958 if (decoded.isEmpty())
959 continue;
960
961 // Build up the string with what we just skipped and what we just decoded.
962 result.append(str.characters() + decodedPosition, encodedRunPosition - decodedPosition);
963 result.append(decoded.characters(), decoded.length());
964 decodedPosition = encodedRunEnd;
965 }
966
967 result.append(str.characters() + decodedPosition, length - decodedPosition);
968
969 return String::adopt(result);
970 }
971
972 // Caution: This function does not bounds check.
appendEscapedChar(char * & buffer,unsigned char c)973 static void appendEscapedChar(char*& buffer, unsigned char c)
974 {
975 *buffer++ = '%';
976 placeByteAsHex(c, buffer);
977 }
978
appendEscapingBadChars(char * & buffer,const char * strStart,size_t length)979 static void appendEscapingBadChars(char*& buffer, const char* strStart, size_t length)
980 {
981 char* p = buffer;
982
983 const char* str = strStart;
984 const char* strEnd = strStart + length;
985 while (str < strEnd) {
986 unsigned char c = *str++;
987 if (isBadChar(c)) {
988 if (c == '%' || c == '?')
989 *p++ = c;
990 else if (c != 0x09 && c != 0x0a && c != 0x0d)
991 appendEscapedChar(p, c);
992 } else
993 *p++ = c;
994 }
995
996 buffer = p;
997 }
998
escapeAndAppendFragment(char * & buffer,const char * strStart,size_t length)999 static void escapeAndAppendFragment(char*& buffer, const char* strStart, size_t length)
1000 {
1001 char* p = buffer;
1002
1003 const char* str = strStart;
1004 const char* strEnd = strStart + length;
1005 while (str < strEnd) {
1006 unsigned char c = *str++;
1007 // Strip CR, LF and Tab from fragments, per:
1008 // https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8770
1009 if (c == 0x09 || c == 0x0a || c == 0x0d)
1010 continue;
1011
1012 // Chrome and IE allow non-ascii characters in fragments, however doing
1013 // so would hit an ASSERT in checkEncodedString, so for now we don't.
1014 if (c < 0x20 || c >= 127) {
1015 appendEscapedChar(p, c);
1016 continue;
1017 }
1018 *p++ = c;
1019 }
1020
1021 buffer = p;
1022 }
1023
1024 // copy a path, accounting for "." and ".." segments
copyPathRemovingDots(char * dst,const char * src,int srcStart,int srcEnd)1025 static int copyPathRemovingDots(char* dst, const char* src, int srcStart, int srcEnd)
1026 {
1027 char* bufferPathStart = dst;
1028
1029 // empty path is a special case, and need not have a leading slash
1030 if (srcStart != srcEnd) {
1031 const char* baseStringStart = src + srcStart;
1032 const char* baseStringEnd = src + srcEnd;
1033 const char* baseStringPos = baseStringStart;
1034
1035 // this code is unprepared for paths that do not begin with a
1036 // slash and we should always have one in the source string
1037 ASSERT(baseStringPos[0] == '/');
1038
1039 // copy the leading slash into the destination
1040 *dst = *baseStringPos;
1041 baseStringPos++;
1042 dst++;
1043
1044 while (baseStringPos < baseStringEnd) {
1045 if (baseStringPos[0] == '.' && dst[-1] == '/') {
1046 if (baseStringPos[1] == '/' || baseStringPos + 1 == baseStringEnd) {
1047 // skip over "." segment
1048 baseStringPos += 2;
1049 continue;
1050 } else if (baseStringPos[1] == '.' && (baseStringPos[2] == '/' ||
1051 baseStringPos + 2 == baseStringEnd)) {
1052 // skip over ".." segment and rewind the last segment
1053 // the RFC leaves it up to the app to decide what to do with excess
1054 // ".." segments - we choose to drop them since some web content
1055 // relies on this.
1056 baseStringPos += 3;
1057 if (dst > bufferPathStart + 1)
1058 dst--;
1059 while (dst > bufferPathStart && dst[-1] != '/')
1060 dst--;
1061 continue;
1062 }
1063 }
1064
1065 *dst = *baseStringPos;
1066 baseStringPos++;
1067 dst++;
1068 }
1069 }
1070 *dst = '\0';
1071 return dst - bufferPathStart;
1072 }
1073
hasSlashDotOrDotDot(const char * str)1074 static inline bool hasSlashDotOrDotDot(const char* str)
1075 {
1076 const unsigned char* p = reinterpret_cast<const unsigned char*>(str);
1077 if (!*p)
1078 return false;
1079 unsigned char pc = *p;
1080 while (unsigned char c = *++p) {
1081 if (c == '.' && (pc == '/' || pc == '.'))
1082 return true;
1083 pc = c;
1084 }
1085 return false;
1086 }
1087
matchLetter(char c,char lowercaseLetter)1088 static inline bool matchLetter(char c, char lowercaseLetter)
1089 {
1090 return (c | 0x20) == lowercaseLetter;
1091 }
1092
parse(const String & string)1093 void KURL::parse(const String& string)
1094 {
1095 checkEncodedString(string);
1096
1097 CharBuffer buffer(string.length() + 1);
1098 copyASCII(string.characters(), string.length(), buffer.data());
1099 buffer[string.length()] = '\0';
1100 parse(buffer.data(), &string);
1101 }
1102
equal(const char * a,size_t lenA,const char * b,size_t lenB)1103 static inline bool equal(const char* a, size_t lenA, const char* b, size_t lenB)
1104 {
1105 if (lenA != lenB)
1106 return false;
1107 return !strncmp(a, b, lenA);
1108 }
1109
1110 // List of default schemes is taken from google-url:
1111 // http://code.google.com/p/google-url/source/browse/trunk/src/url_canon_stdurl.cc#120
isDefaultPortForScheme(const char * port,size_t portLength,const char * scheme,size_t schemeLength)1112 static inline bool isDefaultPortForScheme(const char* port, size_t portLength, const char* scheme, size_t schemeLength)
1113 {
1114 // This switch is theoretically a performance optimization. It came over when
1115 // the code was moved from google-url, but may be removed later.
1116 switch (schemeLength) {
1117 case 2:
1118 return equal("ws", 2, scheme, schemeLength) && equal("80", 2, port, portLength);
1119 case 3:
1120 if (equal("ftp", 3, scheme, schemeLength))
1121 return equal("21", 2, port, portLength);
1122 if (equal("wss", 3, scheme, schemeLength))
1123 return equal("443", 3, port, portLength);
1124 break;
1125 case 4:
1126 return equal("http", 4, scheme, schemeLength) && equal("80", 2, port, portLength);
1127 case 5:
1128 return equal("https", 5, scheme, schemeLength) && equal("443", 3, port, portLength);
1129 case 6:
1130 return equal("gopher", 6, scheme, schemeLength) && equal("70", 2, port, portLength);
1131 }
1132 return false;
1133 }
1134
hostPortIsEmptyButCredentialsArePresent(int hostStart,int portEnd,char userEndChar)1135 static inline bool hostPortIsEmptyButCredentialsArePresent(int hostStart, int portEnd, char userEndChar)
1136 {
1137 return userEndChar == '@' && hostStart == portEnd;
1138 }
1139
parse(const char * url,const String * originalString)1140 void KURL::parse(const char* url, const String* originalString)
1141 {
1142 if (!url || url[0] == '\0') {
1143 // valid URL must be non-empty
1144 m_string = originalString ? *originalString : url;
1145 invalidate();
1146 return;
1147 }
1148
1149 if (!isSchemeFirstChar(url[0])) {
1150 // scheme must start with an alphabetic character
1151 m_string = originalString ? *originalString : url;
1152 invalidate();
1153 return;
1154 }
1155
1156 int schemeEnd = 0;
1157 while (isSchemeChar(url[schemeEnd]))
1158 schemeEnd++;
1159
1160 if (url[schemeEnd] != ':') {
1161 m_string = originalString ? *originalString : url;
1162 invalidate();
1163 return;
1164 }
1165
1166 int userStart = schemeEnd + 1;
1167 int userEnd;
1168 int passwordStart;
1169 int passwordEnd;
1170 int hostStart;
1171 int hostEnd;
1172 int portStart;
1173 int portEnd;
1174
1175 bool hierarchical = url[schemeEnd + 1] == '/';
1176
1177 bool isFile = schemeEnd == 4
1178 && matchLetter(url[0], 'f')
1179 && matchLetter(url[1], 'i')
1180 && matchLetter(url[2], 'l')
1181 && matchLetter(url[3], 'e');
1182
1183 m_protocolInHTTPFamily = matchLetter(url[0], 'h')
1184 && matchLetter(url[1], 't')
1185 && matchLetter(url[2], 't')
1186 && matchLetter(url[3], 'p')
1187 && (url[4] == ':' || (matchLetter(url[4], 's') && url[5] == ':'));
1188
1189 if (hierarchical && url[schemeEnd + 2] == '/') {
1190 // The part after the scheme is either a net_path or an abs_path whose first path segment is empty.
1191 // Attempt to find an authority.
1192
1193 // FIXME: Authority characters may be scanned twice, and it would be nice to be faster.
1194 userStart += 2;
1195 userEnd = userStart;
1196
1197 int colonPos = 0;
1198 while (isUserInfoChar(url[userEnd])) {
1199 if (url[userEnd] == ':' && colonPos == 0)
1200 colonPos = userEnd;
1201 userEnd++;
1202 }
1203
1204 if (url[userEnd] == '@') {
1205 // actual end of the userinfo, start on the host
1206 if (colonPos != 0) {
1207 passwordEnd = userEnd;
1208 userEnd = colonPos;
1209 passwordStart = colonPos + 1;
1210 } else
1211 passwordStart = passwordEnd = userEnd;
1212
1213 hostStart = passwordEnd + 1;
1214 } else if (url[userEnd] == '[' || isPathSegmentEndChar(url[userEnd])) {
1215 // hit the end of the authority, must have been no user
1216 // or looks like an IPv6 hostname
1217 // either way, try to parse it as a hostname
1218 userEnd = userStart;
1219 passwordStart = passwordEnd = userEnd;
1220 hostStart = userStart;
1221 } else {
1222 // invalid character
1223 m_string = originalString ? *originalString : url;
1224 invalidate();
1225 return;
1226 }
1227
1228 hostEnd = hostStart;
1229
1230 // IPV6 IP address
1231 if (url[hostEnd] == '[') {
1232 hostEnd++;
1233 while (isIPv6Char(url[hostEnd]))
1234 hostEnd++;
1235 if (url[hostEnd] == ']')
1236 hostEnd++;
1237 else {
1238 // invalid character
1239 m_string = originalString ? *originalString : url;
1240 invalidate();
1241 return;
1242 }
1243 } else {
1244 while (isHostnameChar(url[hostEnd]))
1245 hostEnd++;
1246 }
1247
1248 if (url[hostEnd] == ':') {
1249 portStart = portEnd = hostEnd + 1;
1250
1251 // possible start of port
1252 portEnd = portStart;
1253 while (isASCIIDigit(url[portEnd]))
1254 portEnd++;
1255 } else
1256 portStart = portEnd = hostEnd;
1257
1258 if (!isPathSegmentEndChar(url[portEnd])) {
1259 // invalid character
1260 m_string = originalString ? *originalString : url;
1261 invalidate();
1262 return;
1263 }
1264
1265 if (hostPortIsEmptyButCredentialsArePresent(hostStart, portEnd, url[userEnd])) {
1266 // in this circumstance, act as if there is an erroneous hostname containing an '@'
1267 userEnd = userStart;
1268 hostStart = userEnd;
1269 }
1270
1271 if (userStart == portEnd && !m_protocolInHTTPFamily && !isFile) {
1272 // No authority found, which means that this is not a net_path, but rather an abs_path whose first two
1273 // path segments are empty. For file, http and https only, an empty authority is allowed.
1274 userStart -= 2;
1275 userEnd = userStart;
1276 passwordStart = userEnd;
1277 passwordEnd = passwordStart;
1278 hostStart = passwordEnd;
1279 hostEnd = hostStart;
1280 portStart = hostEnd;
1281 portEnd = hostEnd;
1282 }
1283 } else {
1284 // the part after the scheme must be an opaque_part or an abs_path
1285 userEnd = userStart;
1286 passwordStart = passwordEnd = userEnd;
1287 hostStart = hostEnd = passwordEnd;
1288 portStart = portEnd = hostEnd;
1289 }
1290
1291 int pathStart = portEnd;
1292 int pathEnd = pathStart;
1293 while (url[pathEnd] && url[pathEnd] != '?' && url[pathEnd] != '#')
1294 pathEnd++;
1295
1296 int queryStart = pathEnd;
1297 int queryEnd = queryStart;
1298 if (url[queryStart] == '?') {
1299 while (url[queryEnd] && url[queryEnd] != '#')
1300 queryEnd++;
1301 }
1302
1303 int fragmentStart = queryEnd;
1304 int fragmentEnd = fragmentStart;
1305 if (url[fragmentStart] == '#') {
1306 fragmentStart++;
1307 fragmentEnd = fragmentStart;
1308 while (url[fragmentEnd])
1309 fragmentEnd++;
1310 }
1311
1312 // assemble it all, remembering the real ranges
1313
1314 Vector<char, 4096> buffer(fragmentEnd * 3 + 1);
1315
1316 char *p = buffer.data();
1317 const char *strPtr = url;
1318
1319 // copy in the scheme
1320 const char *schemeEndPtr = url + schemeEnd;
1321 while (strPtr < schemeEndPtr)
1322 *p++ = toASCIILower(*strPtr++);
1323 m_schemeEnd = p - buffer.data();
1324
1325 bool hostIsLocalHost = portEnd - userStart == 9
1326 && matchLetter(url[userStart], 'l')
1327 && matchLetter(url[userStart+1], 'o')
1328 && matchLetter(url[userStart+2], 'c')
1329 && matchLetter(url[userStart+3], 'a')
1330 && matchLetter(url[userStart+4], 'l')
1331 && matchLetter(url[userStart+5], 'h')
1332 && matchLetter(url[userStart+6], 'o')
1333 && matchLetter(url[userStart+7], 's')
1334 && matchLetter(url[userStart+8], 't');
1335
1336 // File URLs need a host part unless it is just file:// or file://localhost
1337 bool degenFilePath = pathStart == pathEnd && (hostStart == hostEnd || hostIsLocalHost);
1338
1339 bool haveNonHostAuthorityPart = userStart != userEnd || passwordStart != passwordEnd || portStart != portEnd;
1340
1341 // add ":" after scheme
1342 *p++ = ':';
1343
1344 // if we have at least one authority part or a file URL - add "//" and authority
1345 if (isFile ? !degenFilePath : (haveNonHostAuthorityPart || hostStart != hostEnd)) {
1346 *p++ = '/';
1347 *p++ = '/';
1348
1349 m_userStart = p - buffer.data();
1350
1351 // copy in the user
1352 strPtr = url + userStart;
1353 const char* userEndPtr = url + userEnd;
1354 while (strPtr < userEndPtr)
1355 *p++ = *strPtr++;
1356 m_userEnd = p - buffer.data();
1357
1358 // copy in the password
1359 if (passwordEnd != passwordStart) {
1360 *p++ = ':';
1361 strPtr = url + passwordStart;
1362 const char* passwordEndPtr = url + passwordEnd;
1363 while (strPtr < passwordEndPtr)
1364 *p++ = *strPtr++;
1365 }
1366 m_passwordEnd = p - buffer.data();
1367
1368 // If we had any user info, add "@"
1369 if (p - buffer.data() != m_userStart)
1370 *p++ = '@';
1371
1372 // copy in the host, except in the case of a file URL with authority="localhost"
1373 if (!(isFile && hostIsLocalHost && !haveNonHostAuthorityPart)) {
1374 strPtr = url + hostStart;
1375 const char* hostEndPtr = url + hostEnd;
1376 while (strPtr < hostEndPtr)
1377 *p++ = *strPtr++;
1378 }
1379 m_hostEnd = p - buffer.data();
1380
1381 // Copy in the port if the URL has one (and it's not default).
1382 if (hostEnd != portStart) {
1383 const char* portStr = url + portStart;
1384 size_t portLength = portEnd - portStart;
1385 if (portLength && !isDefaultPortForScheme(portStr, portLength, buffer.data(), m_schemeEnd)) {
1386 *p++ = ':';
1387 const char* portEndPtr = url + portEnd;
1388 while (portStr < portEndPtr)
1389 *p++ = *portStr++;
1390 }
1391 }
1392 m_portEnd = p - buffer.data();
1393 } else
1394 m_userStart = m_userEnd = m_passwordEnd = m_hostEnd = m_portEnd = p - buffer.data();
1395
1396 // For canonicalization, ensure we have a '/' for no path.
1397 // Do this only for hierarchical URL with protocol http or https.
1398 if (m_protocolInHTTPFamily && hierarchical && pathEnd == pathStart)
1399 *p++ = '/';
1400
1401 // add path, escaping bad characters
1402 if (!hierarchical || !hasSlashDotOrDotDot(url))
1403 appendEscapingBadChars(p, url + pathStart, pathEnd - pathStart);
1404 else {
1405 CharBuffer pathBuffer(pathEnd - pathStart + 1);
1406 size_t length = copyPathRemovingDots(pathBuffer.data(), url, pathStart, pathEnd);
1407 appendEscapingBadChars(p, pathBuffer.data(), length);
1408 }
1409
1410 m_pathEnd = p - buffer.data();
1411
1412 // Find the position after the last slash in the path, or
1413 // the position before the path if there are no slashes in it.
1414 int i;
1415 for (i = m_pathEnd; i > m_portEnd; --i) {
1416 if (buffer[i - 1] == '/')
1417 break;
1418 }
1419 m_pathAfterLastSlash = i;
1420
1421 // add query, escaping bad characters
1422 appendEscapingBadChars(p, url + queryStart, queryEnd - queryStart);
1423 m_queryEnd = p - buffer.data();
1424
1425 // add fragment, escaping bad characters
1426 if (fragmentEnd != queryEnd) {
1427 *p++ = '#';
1428 escapeAndAppendFragment(p, url + fragmentStart, fragmentEnd - fragmentStart);
1429 }
1430 m_fragmentEnd = p - buffer.data();
1431
1432 ASSERT(p - buffer.data() <= static_cast<int>(buffer.size()));
1433
1434 // If we didn't end up actually changing the original string and
1435 // it was already in a String, reuse it to avoid extra allocation.
1436 if (originalString && originalString->length() == static_cast<unsigned>(m_fragmentEnd) && strncmp(buffer.data(), url, m_fragmentEnd) == 0)
1437 m_string = *originalString;
1438 else
1439 m_string = String(buffer.data(), m_fragmentEnd);
1440
1441 m_isValid = true;
1442 }
1443
equalIgnoringFragmentIdentifier(const KURL & a,const KURL & b)1444 bool equalIgnoringFragmentIdentifier(const KURL& a, const KURL& b)
1445 {
1446 if (a.m_queryEnd != b.m_queryEnd)
1447 return false;
1448 unsigned queryLength = a.m_queryEnd;
1449 for (unsigned i = 0; i < queryLength; ++i)
1450 if (a.string()[i] != b.string()[i])
1451 return false;
1452 return true;
1453 }
1454
protocolHostAndPortAreEqual(const KURL & a,const KURL & b)1455 bool protocolHostAndPortAreEqual(const KURL& a, const KURL& b)
1456 {
1457 if (a.m_schemeEnd != b.m_schemeEnd)
1458 return false;
1459
1460 int hostStartA = a.hostStart();
1461 int hostLengthA = a.hostEnd() - hostStartA;
1462 int hostStartB = b.hostStart();
1463 int hostLengthB = b.hostEnd() - b.hostStart();
1464 if (hostLengthA != hostLengthB)
1465 return false;
1466
1467 // Check the scheme
1468 for (int i = 0; i < a.m_schemeEnd; ++i)
1469 if (a.string()[i] != b.string()[i])
1470 return false;
1471
1472 // And the host
1473 for (int i = 0; i < hostLengthA; ++i)
1474 if (a.string()[hostStartA + i] != b.string()[hostStartB + i])
1475 return false;
1476
1477 if (a.port() != b.port())
1478 return false;
1479
1480 return true;
1481 }
1482
encodeWithURLEscapeSequences(const String & notEncodedString)1483 String encodeWithURLEscapeSequences(const String& notEncodedString)
1484 {
1485 CString asUTF8 = notEncodedString.utf8();
1486
1487 CharBuffer buffer(asUTF8.length() * 3 + 1);
1488 char* p = buffer.data();
1489
1490 const char* str = asUTF8.data();
1491 const char* strEnd = str + asUTF8.length();
1492 while (str < strEnd) {
1493 unsigned char c = *str++;
1494 if (isBadChar(c))
1495 appendEscapedChar(p, c);
1496 else
1497 *p++ = c;
1498 }
1499
1500 ASSERT(p - buffer.data() <= static_cast<int>(buffer.size()));
1501
1502 return String(buffer.data(), p - buffer.data());
1503 }
1504
1505 // Appends the punycoded hostname identified by the given string and length to
1506 // the output buffer. The result will not be null terminated.
appendEncodedHostname(UCharBuffer & buffer,const UChar * str,unsigned strLen)1507 static void appendEncodedHostname(UCharBuffer& buffer, const UChar* str, unsigned strLen)
1508 {
1509 // Needs to be big enough to hold an IDN-encoded name.
1510 // For host names bigger than this, we won't do IDN encoding, which is almost certainly OK.
1511 const unsigned hostnameBufferLength = 2048;
1512
1513 if (strLen > hostnameBufferLength || charactersAreAllASCII(str, strLen)) {
1514 buffer.append(str, strLen);
1515 return;
1516 }
1517
1518 #if USE(ICU_UNICODE)
1519 UChar hostnameBuffer[hostnameBufferLength];
1520 UErrorCode error = U_ZERO_ERROR;
1521 int32_t numCharactersConverted = uidna_IDNToASCII(str, strLen, hostnameBuffer,
1522 hostnameBufferLength, UIDNA_ALLOW_UNASSIGNED, 0, &error);
1523 if (error == U_ZERO_ERROR)
1524 buffer.append(hostnameBuffer, numCharactersConverted);
1525 #elif USE(QT4_UNICODE)
1526 QByteArray result = QUrl::toAce(String(str, strLen));
1527 buffer.append(result.constData(), result.length());
1528 #elif USE(GLIB_UNICODE)
1529 GOwnPtr<gchar> utf8Hostname;
1530 GOwnPtr<GError> utf8Err;
1531 utf8Hostname.set(g_utf16_to_utf8(str, strLen, 0, 0, &utf8Err.outPtr()));
1532 if (utf8Err)
1533 return;
1534
1535 GOwnPtr<gchar> encodedHostname;
1536 encodedHostname.set(g_hostname_to_ascii(utf8Hostname.get()));
1537 if (!encodedHostname)
1538 return;
1539
1540 buffer.append(encodedHostname.get(), strlen(encodedHostname.get()));
1541 #endif
1542 }
1543
findHostnamesInMailToURL(const UChar * str,int strLen,Vector<pair<int,int>> & nameRanges)1544 static void findHostnamesInMailToURL(const UChar* str, int strLen, Vector<pair<int, int> >& nameRanges)
1545 {
1546 // In a mailto: URL, host names come after a '@' character and end with a '>' or ',' or '?' or end of string character.
1547 // Skip quoted strings so that characters in them don't confuse us.
1548 // When we find a '?' character, we are past the part of the URL that contains host names.
1549
1550 nameRanges.clear();
1551
1552 int p = 0;
1553 while (1) {
1554 // Find start of host name or of quoted string.
1555 int hostnameOrStringStart = findFirstOf(str, strLen, p, "\"@?");
1556 if (hostnameOrStringStart == -1)
1557 return;
1558 UChar c = str[hostnameOrStringStart];
1559 p = hostnameOrStringStart + 1;
1560
1561 if (c == '?')
1562 return;
1563
1564 if (c == '@') {
1565 // Find end of host name.
1566 int hostnameStart = p;
1567 int hostnameEnd = findFirstOf(str, strLen, p, ">,?");
1568 bool done;
1569 if (hostnameEnd == -1) {
1570 hostnameEnd = strLen;
1571 done = true;
1572 } else {
1573 p = hostnameEnd;
1574 done = false;
1575 }
1576
1577 nameRanges.append(make_pair(hostnameStart, hostnameEnd));
1578
1579 if (done)
1580 return;
1581 } else {
1582 // Skip quoted string.
1583 ASSERT(c == '"');
1584 while (1) {
1585 int escapedCharacterOrStringEnd = findFirstOf(str, strLen, p, "\"\\");
1586 if (escapedCharacterOrStringEnd == -1)
1587 return;
1588
1589 c = str[escapedCharacterOrStringEnd];
1590 p = escapedCharacterOrStringEnd + 1;
1591
1592 // If we are the end of the string, then break from the string loop back to the host name loop.
1593 if (c == '"')
1594 break;
1595
1596 // Skip escaped character.
1597 ASSERT(c == '\\');
1598 if (p == strLen)
1599 return;
1600
1601 ++p;
1602 }
1603 }
1604 }
1605 }
1606
findHostnameInHierarchicalURL(const UChar * str,int strLen,int & startOffset,int & endOffset)1607 static bool findHostnameInHierarchicalURL(const UChar* str, int strLen, int& startOffset, int& endOffset)
1608 {
1609 // Find the host name in a hierarchical URL.
1610 // It comes after a "://" sequence, with scheme characters preceding, and
1611 // this should be the first colon in the string.
1612 // It ends with the end of the string or a ":" or a path segment ending character.
1613 // If there is a "@" character, the host part is just the part after the "@".
1614 int separator = findFirstOf(str, strLen, 0, ":");
1615 if (separator == -1 || separator + 2 >= strLen ||
1616 str[separator + 1] != '/' || str[separator + 2] != '/')
1617 return false;
1618
1619 // Check that all characters before the :// are valid scheme characters.
1620 if (!isSchemeFirstChar(str[0]))
1621 return false;
1622 for (int i = 1; i < separator; ++i) {
1623 if (!isSchemeChar(str[i]))
1624 return false;
1625 }
1626
1627 // Start after the separator.
1628 int authorityStart = separator + 3;
1629
1630 // Find terminating character.
1631 int hostnameEnd = strLen;
1632 for (int i = authorityStart; i < strLen; ++i) {
1633 UChar c = str[i];
1634 if (c == ':' || (isPathSegmentEndChar(c) && c != 0)) {
1635 hostnameEnd = i;
1636 break;
1637 }
1638 }
1639
1640 // Find "@" for the start of the host name.
1641 int userInfoTerminator = findFirstOf(str, strLen, authorityStart, "@");
1642 int hostnameStart;
1643 if (userInfoTerminator == -1 || userInfoTerminator > hostnameEnd)
1644 hostnameStart = authorityStart;
1645 else
1646 hostnameStart = userInfoTerminator + 1;
1647
1648 startOffset = hostnameStart;
1649 endOffset = hostnameEnd;
1650 return true;
1651 }
1652
1653 // Converts all hostnames found in the given input to punycode, preserving the
1654 // rest of the URL unchanged. The output will NOT be null-terminated.
encodeHostnames(const String & str,UCharBuffer & output)1655 static void encodeHostnames(const String& str, UCharBuffer& output)
1656 {
1657 output.clear();
1658
1659 if (protocolIs(str, "mailto")) {
1660 Vector<pair<int, int> > hostnameRanges;
1661 findHostnamesInMailToURL(str.characters(), str.length(), hostnameRanges);
1662 int n = hostnameRanges.size();
1663 int p = 0;
1664 for (int i = 0; i < n; ++i) {
1665 const pair<int, int>& r = hostnameRanges[i];
1666 output.append(&str.characters()[p], r.first - p);
1667 appendEncodedHostname(output, &str.characters()[r.first], r.second - r.first);
1668 p = r.second;
1669 }
1670 // This will copy either everything after the last hostname, or the
1671 // whole thing if there is no hostname.
1672 output.append(&str.characters()[p], str.length() - p);
1673 } else {
1674 int hostStart, hostEnd;
1675 if (findHostnameInHierarchicalURL(str.characters(), str.length(), hostStart, hostEnd)) {
1676 output.append(str.characters(), hostStart); // Before hostname.
1677 appendEncodedHostname(output, &str.characters()[hostStart], hostEnd - hostStart);
1678 output.append(&str.characters()[hostEnd], str.length() - hostEnd); // After hostname.
1679 } else {
1680 // No hostname to encode, return the input.
1681 output.append(str.characters(), str.length());
1682 }
1683 }
1684 }
1685
encodeRelativeString(const String & rel,const TextEncoding & encoding,CharBuffer & output)1686 static void encodeRelativeString(const String& rel, const TextEncoding& encoding, CharBuffer& output)
1687 {
1688 UCharBuffer s;
1689 encodeHostnames(rel, s);
1690
1691 TextEncoding pathEncoding(UTF8Encoding()); // Path is always encoded as UTF-8; other parts may depend on the scheme.
1692
1693 int pathEnd = -1;
1694 if (encoding != pathEncoding && encoding.isValid() && !protocolIs(rel, "mailto") && !protocolIs(rel, "data") && !protocolIsJavaScript(rel)) {
1695 // Find the first instance of either # or ?, keep pathEnd at -1 otherwise.
1696 pathEnd = findFirstOf(s.data(), s.size(), 0, "#?");
1697 }
1698
1699 if (pathEnd == -1) {
1700 CString decoded = pathEncoding.encode(s.data(), s.size(), URLEncodedEntitiesForUnencodables);
1701 output.resize(decoded.length());
1702 memcpy(output.data(), decoded.data(), decoded.length());
1703 } else {
1704 CString pathDecoded = pathEncoding.encode(s.data(), pathEnd, URLEncodedEntitiesForUnencodables);
1705 // Unencodable characters in URLs are represented by converting
1706 // them to XML entities and escaping non-alphanumeric characters.
1707 CString otherDecoded = encoding.encode(s.data() + pathEnd, s.size() - pathEnd, URLEncodedEntitiesForUnencodables);
1708
1709 output.resize(pathDecoded.length() + otherDecoded.length());
1710 memcpy(output.data(), pathDecoded.data(), pathDecoded.length());
1711 memcpy(output.data() + pathDecoded.length(), otherDecoded.data(), otherDecoded.length());
1712 }
1713 output.append('\0'); // null-terminate the output.
1714 }
1715
substituteBackslashes(const String & string)1716 static String substituteBackslashes(const String& string)
1717 {
1718 size_t questionPos = string.find('?');
1719 size_t hashPos = string.find('#');
1720 unsigned pathEnd;
1721
1722 if (hashPos != notFound && (questionPos == notFound || questionPos > hashPos))
1723 pathEnd = hashPos;
1724 else if (questionPos != notFound)
1725 pathEnd = questionPos;
1726 else
1727 pathEnd = string.length();
1728
1729 return string.left(pathEnd).replace('\\','/') + string.substring(pathEnd);
1730 }
1731
isHierarchical() const1732 bool KURL::isHierarchical() const
1733 {
1734 if (!m_isValid)
1735 return false;
1736 ASSERT(m_string[m_schemeEnd] == ':');
1737 return m_string[m_schemeEnd + 1] == '/';
1738 }
1739
copyToBuffer(CharBuffer & buffer) const1740 void KURL::copyToBuffer(CharBuffer& buffer) const
1741 {
1742 // FIXME: This throws away the high bytes of all the characters in the string!
1743 // That's fine for a valid URL, which is all ASCII, but not for invalid URLs.
1744 buffer.resize(m_string.length());
1745 copyASCII(m_string.characters(), m_string.length(), buffer.data());
1746 }
1747
protocolIs(const String & url,const char * protocol)1748 bool protocolIs(const String& url, const char* protocol)
1749 {
1750 // Do the comparison without making a new string object.
1751 assertProtocolIsGood(protocol);
1752 for (int i = 0; ; ++i) {
1753 if (!protocol[i])
1754 return url[i] == ':';
1755 if (toASCIILower(url[i]) != protocol[i])
1756 return false;
1757 }
1758 }
1759
isValidProtocol(const String & protocol)1760 bool isValidProtocol(const String& protocol)
1761 {
1762 // RFC3986: ALPHA *( ALPHA / DIGIT / "+" / "-" / "." )
1763 if (protocol.isEmpty())
1764 return false;
1765 if (!isSchemeFirstChar(protocol[0]))
1766 return false;
1767 unsigned protocolLength = protocol.length();
1768 for (unsigned i = 1; i < protocolLength; i++) {
1769 if (!isSchemeChar(protocol[i]))
1770 return false;
1771 }
1772 return true;
1773 }
1774
1775 #ifndef NDEBUG
print() const1776 void KURL::print() const
1777 {
1778 printf("%s\n", m_string.utf8().data());
1779 }
1780 #endif
1781
1782 #endif // !USE(GOOGLEURL)
1783
strippedForUseAsReferrer() const1784 String KURL::strippedForUseAsReferrer() const
1785 {
1786 KURL referrer(*this);
1787 referrer.setUser(String());
1788 referrer.setPass(String());
1789 referrer.removeFragmentIdentifier();
1790 return referrer.string();
1791 }
1792
isLocalFile() const1793 bool KURL::isLocalFile() const
1794 {
1795 // Including feed here might be a bad idea since drag and drop uses this check
1796 // and including feed would allow feeds to potentially let someone's blog
1797 // read the contents of the clipboard on a drag, even without a drop.
1798 // Likewise with using the FrameLoader::shouldTreatURLAsLocal() function.
1799 return protocolIs("file");
1800 }
1801
protocolIsJavaScript(const String & url)1802 bool protocolIsJavaScript(const String& url)
1803 {
1804 return protocolIs(url, "javascript");
1805 }
1806
blankURL()1807 const KURL& blankURL()
1808 {
1809 DEFINE_STATIC_LOCAL(KURL, staticBlankURL, (ParsedURLString, "about:blank"));
1810 return staticBlankURL;
1811 }
1812
isDefaultPortForProtocol(unsigned short port,const String & protocol)1813 bool isDefaultPortForProtocol(unsigned short port, const String& protocol)
1814 {
1815 if (protocol.isEmpty())
1816 return false;
1817
1818 typedef HashMap<String, unsigned, CaseFoldingHash> DefaultPortsMap;
1819 DEFINE_STATIC_LOCAL(DefaultPortsMap, defaultPorts, ());
1820 if (defaultPorts.isEmpty()) {
1821 defaultPorts.set("http", 80);
1822 defaultPorts.set("https", 443);
1823 defaultPorts.set("ftp", 21);
1824 defaultPorts.set("ftps", 990);
1825 }
1826 return defaultPorts.get(protocol) == port;
1827 }
1828
portAllowed(const KURL & url)1829 bool portAllowed(const KURL& url)
1830 {
1831 unsigned short port = url.port();
1832
1833 // Since most URLs don't have a port, return early for the "no port" case.
1834 if (!port)
1835 return true;
1836
1837 // This blocked port list matches the port blocking that Mozilla implements.
1838 // See http://www.mozilla.org/projects/netlib/PortBanning.html for more information.
1839 static const unsigned short blockedPortList[] = {
1840 1, // tcpmux
1841 7, // echo
1842 9, // discard
1843 11, // systat
1844 13, // daytime
1845 15, // netstat
1846 17, // qotd
1847 19, // chargen
1848 20, // FTP-data
1849 21, // FTP-control
1850 22, // SSH
1851 23, // telnet
1852 25, // SMTP
1853 37, // time
1854 42, // name
1855 43, // nicname
1856 53, // domain
1857 77, // priv-rjs
1858 79, // finger
1859 87, // ttylink
1860 95, // supdup
1861 101, // hostriame
1862 102, // iso-tsap
1863 103, // gppitnp
1864 104, // acr-nema
1865 109, // POP2
1866 110, // POP3
1867 111, // sunrpc
1868 113, // auth
1869 115, // SFTP
1870 117, // uucp-path
1871 119, // nntp
1872 123, // NTP
1873 135, // loc-srv / epmap
1874 139, // netbios
1875 143, // IMAP2
1876 179, // BGP
1877 389, // LDAP
1878 465, // SMTP+SSL
1879 512, // print / exec
1880 513, // login
1881 514, // shell
1882 515, // printer
1883 526, // tempo
1884 530, // courier
1885 531, // Chat
1886 532, // netnews
1887 540, // UUCP
1888 556, // remotefs
1889 563, // NNTP+SSL
1890 587, // ESMTP
1891 601, // syslog-conn
1892 636, // LDAP+SSL
1893 993, // IMAP+SSL
1894 995, // POP3+SSL
1895 2049, // NFS
1896 3659, // apple-sasl / PasswordServer [Apple addition]
1897 4045, // lockd
1898 6000, // X11
1899 6665, // Alternate IRC [Apple addition]
1900 6666, // Alternate IRC [Apple addition]
1901 6667, // Standard IRC [Apple addition]
1902 6668, // Alternate IRC [Apple addition]
1903 6669, // Alternate IRC [Apple addition]
1904 invalidPortNumber, // Used to block all invalid port numbers
1905 };
1906 const unsigned short* const blockedPortListEnd = blockedPortList + WTF_ARRAY_LENGTH(blockedPortList);
1907
1908 #ifndef NDEBUG
1909 // The port list must be sorted for binary_search to work.
1910 static bool checkedPortList = false;
1911 if (!checkedPortList) {
1912 for (const unsigned short* p = blockedPortList; p != blockedPortListEnd - 1; ++p)
1913 ASSERT(*p < *(p + 1));
1914 checkedPortList = true;
1915 }
1916 #endif
1917
1918 // If the port is not in the blocked port list, allow it.
1919 if (!binary_search(blockedPortList, blockedPortListEnd, port))
1920 return true;
1921
1922 // Allow ports 21 and 22 for FTP URLs, as Mozilla does.
1923 if ((port == 21 || port == 22) && url.protocolIs("ftp"))
1924 return true;
1925
1926 // Allow any port number in a file URL, since the port number is ignored.
1927 if (url.protocolIs("file"))
1928 return true;
1929
1930 return false;
1931 }
1932
mimeTypeFromDataURL(const String & url)1933 String mimeTypeFromDataURL(const String& url)
1934 {
1935 ASSERT(protocolIs(url, "data"));
1936 size_t index = url.find(';');
1937 if (index == notFound)
1938 index = url.find(',');
1939 if (index != notFound) {
1940 if (index > 5)
1941 return url.substring(5, index - 5);
1942 return "text/plain"; // Data URLs with no MIME type are considered text/plain.
1943 }
1944 return "";
1945 }
1946
1947 }
1948